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Injury Forces Penn State Star Aaron Nagao Out
8 Mar
Summary
- Aaron Nagao medically retired from wrestling on February 20th.
- Nagao's career was significantly impacted by two shoulder injuries.
- Coach Cael Sanderson praised Nagao's character and contributions.

Penn State wrestler Aaron Nagao's career has concluded due to medical retirement. This decision, announced on February 20th, comes after a collegiate journey significantly hindered by recurring injuries. Nagao's final record with the Nittany Lions stands at an impressive 17-7 from his initial year.
Nagao's path included a notable freshman season at Minnesota, where he narrowly missed a Big Ten final. However, consecutive shoulder injuries during his redshirt sophomore and junior years led to extended periods away from the mat. These injuries ultimately necessitated further surgery and his eventual retirement.
Head coach Cael Sanderson commended Nagao, describing him as a "tremendous competitor" and a "classy, happy, grateful" individual. Sanderson acknowledged the "injury bug" that plagued Nagao's recent years but emphasized his positive influence on the team. The Nittany Lions are set to compete in the Big Ten Tournament, which begins today at the Bryce Jordan Center.




